2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-121006/v3
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A Systematic Review of Enteral Feeding By Nasogastric Tube in Young People With Eating Disorders

Abstract: BackgroundAdolescents with severe restrictive eating disorders often require enteral feeding to provide lifesaving treatment. Nasogastric feeding (NG) is a method of enteral nutrition often used in inpatient settings to treat medical instability, to supplement poor oral intake or to increase nutritional intake. This systematic review sets out to describe current practice of NG in young people with eating disorders.MethodsA systematic review following PRISMA guidelines was conducted by searching AMED, EMBASE an… Show more

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